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we don't need another labeling law. weneed the freedom to do what we were on the label and let the market decide what w want to be one of the good answer. >> what is the idea of empty calories and are they more addicting than healthy calories? >> usually the empty calories are the refined rss. suddenly you when realizing it has no major nutrients come and apologize. hn: we are eating more of this stuff all the time and we are living longer. >> if you want to know something, it's all about choice. if you want to have that empty calorie on top of a cookie, knock yourself out. as long as you don't end up eating everything checked out around here. some people do that. you just have to use your own common sense. you know your body better than anybody notice. >> [inaudible question] is across-the-board? >> it strikes me is almost impossible to believe that every human being on earth is going to do equally well in the exact same diet i hope that the future of medicine and nutrition is one where we can customize and tailor thin
we don't need another labeling law. weneed the freedom to do what we were on the label and let the market decide what w want to be one of the good answer. >> what is the idea of empty calories and are they more addicting than healthy calories? >> usually the empty calories are the refined rss. suddenly you when realizing it has no major nutrients come and apologize. hn: we are eating more of this stuff all the time and we are living longer. >> if you want to know something,...
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we go to court and bankruptcy law versus pension law. you can see current services cut. tax hikes and other lousy outcomes if we don't see reforms. >> you admit we are having problems paying out the pensions. they are bankrupting. >> the problem is that los angeles is not the place. and it is a ballot initiative. u have front runners tha become mayor . they will not support it it was a nonstarter and never going to work in the stave you have a bett chance of succeeding. >> at least it was a plan . it is no law that said you cannot change 401 k's. that is future andew hires and f their plans. you don't have ill defined benefits and by the way the private sector doesn't get. there is a pension liability in the state of the california. vicki is right. government services are starting to get cut in cities in calirnia . so i tell you, it doesn't cut it when you have things like let's raise the retirement age to age 52. >> the fact is, these things are going broke. right now the budget26 percent of la's budget is consumed by the budget cuts and what are you going to do? >> i a
we go to court and bankruptcy law versus pension law. you can see current services cut. tax hikes and other lousy outcomes if we don't see reforms. >> you admit we are having problems paying out the pensions. they are bankrupting. >> the problem is that los angeles is not the place. and it is a ballot initiative. u have front runners tha become mayor . they will not support it it was a nonstarter and never going to work in the stave you have a bett chance of succeeding. >> at...
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. >> that's been some confusion and we have been approached by law enforcement up and down the state asking for clarity. >> reporter: she issued a bulletin to all law enforcement agencies in california. if i.c.e. asks someone to detail someone they don't have to. she believes the program called security community or s-com is voluntary, not mandatory under the law. currently it requires a police send fingerprints to the department of homeland security whenever they arrest someone. the change now is that if i.c.e. wants to detain them, local law enforcement does not have to keep them in custody. >> i want that rape victim to be sure in knowing if she waves down a police officer in a car that's driving by, she will be protected. >> i think it is a great step. but i'm not sure how quickly the message will be dispersed in the community. >> reporter: jackie gonzalez says she has dozens of bay area clients on the verge of being deported and they are victims. she says this change in policy could have helped a 16 victim she calls ava. >> and once they determined who was the victim and who was
. >> that's been some confusion and we have been approached by law enforcement up and down the state asking for clarity. >> reporter: she issued a bulletin to all law enforcement agencies in california. if i.c.e. asks someone to detail someone they don't have to. she believes the program called security community or s-com is voluntary, not mandatory under the law. currently it requires a police send fingerprints to the department of homeland security whenever they arrest someone....
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w enforceme wants to keep it, consider this las year law enforcemen made 1.3 million requests for user data from mobile compani. neil: when you make 1.3 million questions for user data on individuals? >> that is more than that, some requests were for cell ter data, so say anyone whoas connected to a cell tower, during a piod of time, anyon o in that area, so any calls any information might have turned up, you cannot find out if you were o ofhose people, millions of people, he had their mobile data trackedooked at by law enforcement. >>hat is creepy. i would recommend punishment for way some texts are written. gram aticly smelling, but i see, what kind o society we live in where authorities hang on this stuff, whos reading it, text i sense to my boss my wife or iend that was efficient them, not for some oth goofball to be pa ruing. because eif it never gets out they have no business lookingt it. neil: i bet they are not even asking, i bet they are getti it of their own volition and accord and unstopped. >> previous versions of this had revion with law enforcemento look at e-mails withou
w enforceme wants to keep it, consider this las year law enforcemen made 1.3 million requests for user data from mobile compani. neil: when you make 1.3 million questions for user data on individuals? >> that is more than that, some requests were for cell ter data, so say anyone whoas connected to a cell tower, during a piod of time, anyon o in that area, so any calls any information might have turned up, you cannot find out if you were o ofhose people, millions of people, he had their...
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the law signed will give students flexibility to pay back under the condition they pay back the loans and that is important reform as well tracey is right. the principle issue is whether kids coming out of the college have an opportunity to get a job. that's what we need to fix. >> john than, i want too to wayne rogers. john thob's education in the bahamas aside. education ismportant for all of the kids, but the debt is bad for all of us. that is a bigger problem here. >> there has to be a happy medium. i agree with julian. you have to educate the public and we have to have a better way to run it. the federal government can run it any better than anybody else. there is so many ways for a kid to go to college to apply for all kinds of scholarships and either thingings andine if student lones and i worked in college. i had a loan and i worked to help pay off that loan while in college. there are ways to correct the system to make it work. john you know kids don't have the same advantages . they need the help and from government to get through at a shot of a good life. and i preach to my
the law signed will give students flexibility to pay back under the condition they pay back the loans and that is important reform as well tracey is right. the principle issue is whether kids coming out of the college have an opportunity to get a job. that's what we need to fix. >> john than, i want too to wayne rogers. john thob's education in the bahamas aside. education ismportant for all of the kids, but the debt is bad for all of us. that is a bigger problem here. >> there has...
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you know, this is why the texas law. the federal government is a total failure at almost everything. i don't know if they are too big. maybe you want to give them the benefit of the doubt. they just don't know when and solve problems. we shouldn't send tem more tax revenue. this iexactly why. they may try to help people, but they are terrible about it. they never actually succeed. when you look at what is going on. neil: when they are out there to see what's going on, i have a couple of friends of the show that residents that were out ther instead. >> right. neil: i think that is what is concerning me. getting it backwards i think new jersey, something like $10,000 up to $40,000 -- we have to vent for the money back and we have to wait for someone in a building in washington dc to decide where the money is going to be distributed when we should just keep it in the house. you know, keep the taxes the same, but let new jersey pulled onto a larr version of it. neil: melissa? >> you know the faces, you know how to help them.
you know, this is why the texas law. the federal government is a total failure at almost everything. i don't know if they are too big. maybe you want to give them the benefit of the doubt. they just don't know when and solve problems. we shouldn't send tem more tax revenue. this iexactly why. they may try to help people, but they are terrible about it. they never actually succeed. when you look at what is going on. neil: when they are out there to see what's going on, i have a couple of friends...
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>> i would say to this woman your sister-in-law is drum roll, nuts. listen, here is the thing, i am fairly well-known for not loving gender bending. i don't think it helps anybody. i don't think it's so bad -- >> brian: my dad didn't want me to be with g.i. joes. he wasn't comfortable with that. >> unless they were clad in warrior gear. no. what's so bad about kids being able to be masculine and feminine, why do we have to wrench this into some sort of nongenderness? i think this woman is nuts. >> brian: all right. here is e-mail number two: my wife feels the need to keep male friends she has dated in the past. guys who have wanted to date her. is this normal behavior? >> steve: sounds like trouble to me. >> normal behavior is often trouble and i consider her normal. >> brian: really? >> why? because she's the real deal. she had real feelings for these people. how do you just jetson people for whom you have real feelings in your life? you shouldn't. >> steve: lightning round, my brother often makes fun of the holiday gifts i give. i don't make much mo
>> i would say to this woman your sister-in-law is drum roll, nuts. listen, here is the thing, i am fairly well-known for not loving gender bending. i don't think it helps anybody. i don't think it's so bad -- >> brian: my dad didn't want me to be with g.i. joes. he wasn't comfortable with that. >> unless they were clad in warrior gear. no. what's so bad about kids being able to be masculine and feminine, why do we have to wrench this into some sort of nongenderness? i think...
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he has been in trouble with the law before. family members were holding funeral service for han today. >>> software company founder john macafee. they took him into custody for allegedly -- in the fatal shooting of a neighbor. >> is the nation's capitol having an identity crisis? dc's nickname has been the chocolate city. but that's barely true in 2012. still ahead, a closer look at the new demographics taking over the nation's capitol. >> plus rgiii is canton bound. why the quarterback could retire tomorrow and still have a spot in the hall of fame. >> but first, a milestone for recreational marijuana. they are legally lighting up in one state. you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria, we haven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to
he has been in trouble with the law before. family members were holding funeral service for han today. >>> software company founder john macafee. they took him into custody for allegedly -- in the fatal shooting of a neighbor. >> is the nation's capitol having an identity crisis? dc's nickname has been the chocolate city. but that's barely true in 2012. still ahead, a closer look at the new demographics taking over the nation's capitol. >> plus rgiii is canton bound. why...
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we don't change the law would prohibit them. but we don't give them the cut in line for the people who have awaited for years to get that green card for the citizenship. gerri: switching gears here a little bit. he wrote an op-ed calling on washington. caing on congress and the president. not to raise taxes on small business operators. what would you like to see happen? >> i think we are going to rack this fragile economy if we raise taxes on the people who are creating jobs. they want to create jobs. we need to give the people and small business a stability and predictability. they need to know what to expect. all the president talks about his more taxes and more taxes. on top of health care, that is why we have not gotten any better off in unemployment and when the president took office. i just think it's time for us to stop talking about making it harder to create jobs, and instead say that he championed small-business and we want you to grow and expand and give us a great economy by hiring people. gerri: senator, i like what
we don't change the law would prohibit them. but we don't give them the cut in line for the people who have awaited for years to get that green card for the citizenship. gerri: switching gears here a little bit. he wrote an op-ed calling on washington. caing on congress and the president. not to raise taxes on small business operators. what would you like to see happen? >> i think we are going to rack this fragile economy if we raise taxes on the people who are creating jobs. they want to...
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a new regulatio in the the health care law might mauck you down right sick right now. the white house just nouncing plans to slap health insers with a fee if they sell insurance dictated by the president's health care law and larry says you'll pay for it no matter where you live, huh? >> that's right. that's right, you know, administrative costs and health care are already skyrocketing and this is going it to get pasthe consumer just like everybody else. we already see skyrocketing health care costs, 14% is administrated, it's just too much. >> some parts of the law lower ices and is it net neutral, basically? >> i think the only given is that theountry as a whole is going to spend more on health care and more people are going to have insurance one way or another, gun point are fine or atever it is, but the actual premiums among are necessarily going to change. although there are plenty of things to raise your premium, not allowing the insurance company to reject, is going to raise premiums and some premiums are paid for like a tax next year, on capital gains for wealt
a new regulatio in the the health care law might mauck you down right sick right now. the white house just nouncing plans to slap health insers with a fee if they sell insurance dictated by the president's health care law and larry says you'll pay for it no matter where you live, huh? >> that's right. that's right, you know, administrative costs and health care are already skyrocketing and this is going it to get pasthe consumer just like everybody else. we already see skyrocketing health...
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. ♪ >> and that cwd you recently had over for anksgiving dinner, it's like my in-laws, they're still there. and r the crowd, yet, stays over forever. do you think that's a stretch? i want you to think again. the new report that home builders are building more homes for what they call extended families. and families are staying together during tough economic times and what do you think there about that? >> if it's tough economic times, and i am shouldn't be bill ago new house. and i'm a grand father and full-time, it would have me moving out. and it's upsetting emotional thing and i want to stay the hell away from it. neil: it's interesting, sandra. home pririces moving up again and home building stabilize and the not back to the races, but better. >> better. >> neil: are we making too much of this or is this just the flip side of the same story? >> unfortunately, i think a lot of story is talking about grandpa and grandma moving into the house, but i don't see a lot of this as the college student who can't get a job. and moving back with the parents and parent making arrangements for
. ♪ >> and that cwd you recently had over for anksgiving dinner, it's like my in-laws, they're still there. and r the crowd, yet, stays over forever. do you think that's a stretch? i want you to think again. the new report that home builders are building more homes for what they call extended families. and families are staying together during tough economic times and what do you think there about that? >> if it's tough economic times, and i am shouldn't be bill ago new house. and...
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he signed that law in 1990. a quarter century ago. this week senator john mccain said america is a more loving and caring nation because we passed the americans with disabilities act. the reason john mccain was saying that publicly this week is because this week the united states senate had been considering a treaty modelled on the act to persuade other countries to do what we have done. to treat our law like the gold standard for all countries, to which all countries should aspire. it's kind of flattering. our civil rights advance, one that was hard fought, but one. so far this treaty has been signed by 154 countries including the u.s. it's been ratified by 126 nations, not including the u.s. president obama, in other words, signed it a couple years ago, but it's not been ratified by the united states senate. to be clear, this treaty would not require anything from us at all. we already have disability rights. it just pushes other countries to do what we have done. we would commit on an international level to what we already believe
he signed that law in 1990. a quarter century ago. this week senator john mccain said america is a more loving and caring nation because we passed the americans with disabilities act. the reason john mccain was saying that publicly this week is because this week the united states senate had been considering a treaty modelled on the act to persuade other countries to do what we have done. to treat our law like the gold standard for all countries, to which all countries should aspire. it's kind...
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the amacare law is going to basically blow a lot of circuits and burn a band with. so the deal is made if you hae investment income, capital gains or dividen, not only do you have to pay taxes when youou cah out, you're going to have to pay an extra surtax on top of that. so whate're seeing is the ira saying, we have to a shoot ibly 1509 pages of rules. it becomes -- >> a little bit about this and then it diappeared. apparently it disappeared from the irs. all of a sudden out of the blue have that already april april 15th. >> nancyeli said we have to pass it to see what's in it. well now we're seeing what's in it. the rules are supposed to help la $318 billion over te %-health reform.o help pay for the thing is, there may be a brannew form tht taxpayers have to deal with t basically calce the mass. it sounds like a migraine. but i'll tell you sometng. here's th kiker. this surtax is supposed togo on investment income. what they're struggling with bell is, wait a second. what about rental income. rental income is a big deal. ere those. coach rental income fora house
the amacare law is going to basically blow a lot of circuits and burn a band with. so the deal is made if you hae investment income, capital gains or dividen, not only do you have to pay taxes when youou cah out, you're going to have to pay an extra surtax on top of that. so whate're seeing is the ira saying, we have to a shoot ibly 1509 pages of rules. it becomes -- >> a little bit about this and then it diappeared. apparently it disappeared from the irs. all of a sudden out of the blue...
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by the time, te tomb of the law went into affect it fell. the government had been its @%pes on raising two and a half billion pounds in new revenue but the law of unintended consequences to cold. suddenly and inexplicably there were 60 percent fewer millionairess. british million has contributed 13 and a half billion pounds or 9 percent of all the governme and come before the hike. fast forward. millionaire taxes raised six and a half billion pounds or less. for a half percent after the hike. that is not the comparison there were looking for. what happened? 10 billion as of the country, well to people moving come into 2009 to get the benefit of a lower rate. did they all get stung by a weak economy? probably all of that or maybe some of it. but this story is a warnng signal for politicians in the u.s. if you believe you can finance the entiement nation on e backs of the wealthy, well, think again. better of creaeating a fair tax system in which everybody has some skin in the game rather than trying to find where the money is. by the way, do
by the time, te tomb of the law went into affect it fell. the government had been its @%pes on raising two and a half billion pounds in new revenue but the law of unintended consequences to cold. suddenly and inexplicably there were 60 percent fewer millionairess. british million has contributed 13 and a half billion pounds or 9 percent of all the governme and come before the hike. fast forward. millionaire taxes raised six and a half billion pounds or less. for a half percent after the hike....
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neil: health care law -- here is the problem, it not going anywhere, but the money for it. it is gone. i'm telling you it's gone, coming up, dunkin' bread ceo on neil: a lot of companies freaking out. some are cutting back to worker's hours to deal with health care, or cutting healthy insurance all death, it dunkin' brands getting dunked. the ceo nigel travis. you do not have the same darden experience they and walmart, and some others are curtailing hours or finding ways to get around this big health care you know hit they are taking? what do you do? >> i loved your headline, are we getting dunked? we're focussed on it. we have been working with the obama administration on trying to get the rules amended i think we will in terms -- >> do they show any willingness to do that? >> we've had a lot of success, one part of the affordable health care act that many do not know is about menu labeling. and this is about calorie legislation, here in new york we have legislation bought in by new york city, and other jurisdictions. neil: how do you feel about that in we need one set of
neil: health care law -- here is the problem, it not going anywhere, but the money for it. it is gone. i'm telling you it's gone, coming up, dunkin' bread ceo on neil: a lot of companies freaking out. some are cutting back to worker's hours to deal with health care, or cutting healthy insurance all death, it dunkin' brands getting dunked. the ceo nigel travis. you do not have the same darden experience they and walmart, and some others are curtailing hours or finding ways to get around this big...
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they will find a law and a way not to pay this down the road. if not san bernardino it will be someone else. >> i think a precedent will be set here. whenever there is bankruptcy what is it about? it is about reorganizing and restructure turing your debt so it is manageable and you can afford it. where you have a contractual obligation by the state, look it is defined benefit. you have to pay it, i think what they will end up doing structuring in such a way it frees up theirable to do this. hear is the larger question, melissa --. melissa: how would that work though? >> ultimately, there is all kind of creditors, right? you have debtor creditors. you have creditors who are owed money. some creditors who are owed money in the priority chain, list of priorities they're way down. but when you have commitments, you have to honor those commitments. this is a commitment that no other municipality has tried to get out of. they're now trying to do it. i think precedent would be set here would be dangerous. it would lead to parade of horribles by many ot
they will find a law and a way not to pay this down the road. if not san bernardino it will be someone else. >> i think a precedent will be set here. whenever there is bankruptcy what is it about? it is about reorganizing and restructure turing your debt so it is manageable and you can afford it. where you have a contractual obligation by the state, look it is defined benefit. you have to pay it, i think what they will end up doing structuring in such a way it frees up theirable to do...
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lou: joining as now, the co-author of numerous anti illegal immigration laws in a kansas secretary of state, also with us, the attorney, executive director of the national immigration forum. good to have you with t cards in a lottery. i'm not kidding. we were giving them away in a lottery all over the world. what this does is take those 55,000 visas and gives them away in a way that serves our national interest to people who have advanced degrees and can help our country. in contrast, the itsy act which is a different bill that went to the senate, i think that is a disaster. basically just a rehash amnesty version of the. >> translator:. i think it is dead on arrival and am hopeful that republicans we will hold the line and resist amnesty. lo well, i don't personally understand how we could not witness the republican party and democrats. the itsy backs, to be fair, does not provide for citizenship. provides a pathway, if you will, for legal status with some rather strict conditions. >> well, because amnesty is anything that gives the illegal alien what he is stolen from the united sta
lou: joining as now, the co-author of numerous anti illegal immigration laws in a kansas secretary of state, also with us, the attorney, executive director of the national immigration forum. good to have you with t cards in a lottery. i'm not kidding. we were giving them away in a lottery all over the world. what this does is take those 55,000 visas and gives them away in a way that serves our national interest to people who have advanced degrees and can help our country. in contrast, the itsy...
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i should also say the law is a state law and there is confusion between state law and federal law. they don't match. so federal law still says that use of marijuana is illegal. it's really a gray area. >> gretchen: i want to you listen to the mom because she's going to defend why she is giving these pill to her sick child. >> instantly when she started taking the cannabis oil, we saw a very good reaction to it. it controlled her nausea, her pain, every symptom she had and she just turned into a normal child. i feel that the long-term consequences of narcotic pain relievers are a lot more damaging to mckayla than a simple organic oil. >> gretchen: do you agree with that, doctor? she is seven years old. she's being given pot, basically. what's her side effects do you see long-term for her? >> i don't agree with that. i think medical marijuana is an unfortunate term because it's so confusing. they're molecules that are biologically active and they clearly have therapeutic potential, so they do reduce nausea and they can stimulate appetite and they can reduce pain. clearly there is som
i should also say the law is a state law and there is confusion between state law and federal law. they don't match. so federal law still says that use of marijuana is illegal. it's really a gray area. >> gretchen: i want to you listen to the mom because she's going to defend why she is giving these pill to her sick child. >> instantly when she started taking the cannabis oil, we saw a very good reaction to it. it controlled her nausea, her pain, every symptom she had and she just...
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the laws are the laws. are there things the president could do unilaterally to stop enforcement actions in these states? would that be legal? are there indicators based on how they act with medical marijuana in a state like california? >> possibly. the green rush started in 2009 after the ogden memo said if you're in clear compliance with state medical marijuana laws, we're not going to bust you. >> this is from the number two at the department of justice at the time? >> precisely. everyone was confused because of all the busts in california. california as a state does not have clear and unambiguous laws regarding medical marijuana. in colorado where there are clear laws, you don't see the raids in the same way. >> that's interesting. it's possible we'll see forbearance on the part of the federal government? >> potentially. >> been doing phenomenal reporting on this issue. thanks for your time. a crash course is how now level at a time a meal for four people. that's up next. [ woman ] too weak. wears off. [
the laws are the laws. are there things the president could do unilaterally to stop enforcement actions in these states? would that be legal? are there indicators based on how they act with medical marijuana in a state like california? >> possibly. the green rush started in 2009 after the ogden memo said if you're in clear compliance with state medical marijuana laws, we're not going to bust you. >> this is from the number two at the department of justice at the time? >>...
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they pass a law and then it's sort of like the irs has to do it. the irs has to enacted and oversee. and the joke is that the iris is operating on pneumatic tubes. the obamacare law is going to basically blow a lot of circuits and burn a band with. so the deal is made if you have investment income, capital gains or dividends, not only do you have to pay taxes when you cash out, you're going to have to pay an extra surtax on top of that. so what we're seeing is the ira saying, we have to a shoot possibly 1509 pages of rules. it becomes -- >> a little bit about this and then it disappeared. apparently it disappeared from the irs. all of a sudden out of the blue we have that already by april april 15th. >> nancy pelosi said we have to pass it to see what's in it. well now we're seeing what's in it. the rules are supposed to help poland $318 billion over the %-health reform.o help pay for the thing is, there may be a brand new form that taxpayers have to deal with the basically calculate the mass. it sounds like a migraine. but i'll tell you something.
they pass a law and then it's sort of like the irs has to do it. the irs has to enacted and oversee. and the joke is that the iris is operating on pneumatic tubes. the obamacare law is going to basically blow a lot of circuits and burn a band with. so the deal is made if you have investment income, capital gains or dividends, not only do you have to pay taxes when you cash out, you're going to have to pay an extra surtax on top of that. so what we're seeing is the ira saying, we have to a shoot...
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melissa: yeah. >> the law demands that the secretary get it above. so they have put fico floors in place for example. but that is recent history. doesn't protect the fact that you still have hundreds of billions of dollars of mortgages originated over the past many years that will plague this fund for several years to come. and the question is can they outrun it? can they bring in enough good loans? melissa: i want to ask you before we run out of time because i'm very worried about my tax dollars. on a scale of one to money, how is likely to bail out fha. >> i say two. between two or three. there are variables that could allow this thing to go through. melissa: you're a good sport. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: i feel better with a two. that is better. >>> next on money, syria on the brink of using weapons of mass destruction. how close are they? we'll talk to a former fbi special agent to find out. melissa: yep users beware. the next bad review you post could land you in court. one woman's slam has a owner suing her for 750 grand. he is here exclu
melissa: yeah. >> the law demands that the secretary get it above. so they have put fico floors in place for example. but that is recent history. doesn't protect the fact that you still have hundreds of billions of dollars of mortgages originated over the past many years that will plague this fund for several years to come. and the question is can they outrun it? can they bring in enough good loans? melissa: i want to ask you before we run out of time because i'm very worried about my tax...
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also the case with congress, they pass a law and the irs has to handle it. you can imagine it will start blowing the circuits at the irs on this thing. it is a tax on top of a tax. it is surtax. a brand new form taxpayers will be hit with. 159 pages of rules might be even higher than that. they're still deciding whether to slap this tax on rental income. that is now a big debate. david: i hadn't heard that. >> that would be a big news item if congress decides to do that. it is 159 pages of rules because it covers, stocks, bonds, derivatives, commodities, all sorts of trades. they will be not so tough to go to. it is pretty clear. but just one other thing you have to be aware of. while the irs is saying they won't hit you with penalties in obamacare for the new taxes but they can with hold your refund or ding your refund. that can be annoying. my guys at irs says they will have to digest obamacare. irs is having one to deal with. circuits will be blown at agency as this gradually comes online. 3.8% surtax on cap gains and dividends will be possibly more than
also the case with congress, they pass a law and the irs has to handle it. you can imagine it will start blowing the circuits at the irs on this thing. it is a tax on top of a tax. it is surtax. a brand new form taxpayers will be hit with. 159 pages of rules might be even higher than that. they're still deciding whether to slap this tax on rental income. that is now a big debate. david: i hadn't heard that. >> that would be a big news item if congress decides to do that. it is 159 pages...
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they broke the law legally. meaning they persuade ad federal bankruptcy judge to disallow 200 years of precedent and twist and bend and torture statutes. the supreme court declined to get involved. i was with a member of the supreme court. won't tell you the person's name the night the supreme court was called into emergency secret session to decide whether or not they would intercede with the gm bankruptcy. they got involved. the cash was distributed next day. if they didn't get involved it went through. the vote was do not get involved. no matter how tortured this is. neil: why? >> they never give a reason. the person i was having don't ask me having dead, said don't ask me. neil: you went to dinner with a supreme court justice? >> i have some friends, you know, you are in my category of friends too. neil: yeah we were at tad's steakhouse and they were closing. >> gm saga is filled with twisting and torturing laws, and avoiding spe economy saiding eve laws by people who are to carry them out. >> they were told
they broke the law legally. meaning they persuade ad federal bankruptcy judge to disallow 200 years of precedent and twist and bend and torture statutes. the supreme court declined to get involved. i was with a member of the supreme court. won't tell you the person's name the night the supreme court was called into emergency secret session to decide whether or not they would intercede with the gm bankruptcy. they got involved. the cash was distributed next day. if they didn't get involved it...
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what i don't agree with is that the way to stop them is law. i tell you why. because by the time something gets into the water, it's already downstream. politics is always downstream from culture. when you start making a law to stop this, stop that, it's already in the culture. >> sean: you met president obama back in 2008. i know you don't like to get in politics. just say you don't want to answer if you don't want to answer. what do you think of him, how he's governed? >> i think every lear
what i don't agree with is that the way to stop them is law. i tell you why. because by the time something gets into the water, it's already downstream. politics is always downstream from culture. when you start making a law to stop this, stop that, it's already in the culture. >> sean: you met president obama back in 2008. i know you don't like to get in politics. just say you don't want to answer if you don't want to answer. what do you think of him, how he's governed? >> i think...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant and that we want to go over now at 7:25 to rosemary. first, we are going to talk about weather and we have seen the problems on the bridges, on the roadways, high winds. >> flash flood warnings. rosemary, what is happening? >> it's really coming down. take a look at that. they are displaying. trees are down this morning, power outages, damaging winds. gusts of 50 miles per hour at times. a southerly breeze, which means across the bridges, the high wind warning in place and blowing you around. take it easy up there. giving you a look here. there is some of the heavier rain. inches are falling per hour. with this run is where we see stronger win
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. of green giant vegetables it's easy to eat like a giant... ♪ and feel like a green giant. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant and that we want to go over now at 7:25 to rosemary. first, we are...
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. >>> just ahead, a law that bans a controversial therapy aimed at turning gay children and teenagers straight is being challenged on first amendment grounds. is the ban in jeopardy? the legal issues ahead. future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cu
. >>> just ahead, a law that bans a controversial therapy aimed at turning gay children and teenagers straight is being challenged on first amendment grounds. is the ban in jeopardy? the legal issues ahead. future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a...
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we had two changes that we made in the law to keep them from doing that. one was a section that said you can no longer use our readiness dollars to buy all this fuel and all this stuff. and then, we also have had a prohibition against using defense dollars to build refineries. that can be done in the private sector. well on the floor there was an amendment, pretty much down party lines. mark udall had one amendment and hagen had the other one, to kill our efforts, to keep them from using our defense dollars for a green agenda. melissa: does anybody at the white house understand when people are upset having their taxes raised, there are a lot of people out there that want to raise everybody's taxes when you get upset about having your own taxes raised we see ridiculous spending like this going on. if you can't spend my tax dollars responsibly for things that make sense, i don't want to send you anymore. does anyone get that sentiment? >> no, they don't get that sentiment. that is the problem. the excuse they use for this. this is kind of interesting. this w
we had two changes that we made in the law to keep them from doing that. one was a section that said you can no longer use our readiness dollars to buy all this fuel and all this stuff. and then, we also have had a prohibition against using defense dollars to build refineries. that can be done in the private sector. well on the floor there was an amendment, pretty much down party lines. mark udall had one amendment and hagen had the other one, to kill our efforts, to keep them from using our...
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law enforcement as the john gotti of japan. but there was one thing goto's power and money couldn't buy him in his homeland. he had liver disease and desperately needed a transplant. culturally, the japanese don't believe in organ donation, so to get a new liver, he needed to come to the u.s. for a yakuza, that should have been a problem, says mike cox. he was the chief of immigration and customs at the u.s. embassy in tokyo. >> we want to be a welcoming country in the united states, but certainly, we don't want the yakuza coming to the united states. >> because they're criminals? >> they have extensive criminal histories here in japan. they are members of criminal organizations. for both of those reasons, they would be ineligible to enter the united states. >> how did he get around that? according to jake adelstein's reporting, which we confirmed, tadamasa goto made a deal with the fbi. he offered to become a rat and inform on his yakuza brothers. >> goto said, "here's the deal. i need to get in the united states to get my liv
law enforcement as the john gotti of japan. but there was one thing goto's power and money couldn't buy him in his homeland. he had liver disease and desperately needed a transplant. culturally, the japanese don't believe in organ donation, so to get a new liver, he needed to come to the u.s. for a yakuza, that should have been a problem, says mike cox. he was the chief of immigration and customs at the u.s. embassy in tokyo. >> we want to be a welcoming country in the united states, but...
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the law in maine will kick in december 29th. also today in washington state anyone 21 and over can carry up to an ounce of marijuana. but cannot smoke it. it is unclear how federal authorities will deal with the decriminalization of weed. tonight is the lighting of the national christmas tree, the president and the first family will be doing the honors. we're back after the break. stay with us. ♪ every day presents another exciting issue. from financial regulation, iran getting a nuclear bomb, civil war in syria, fraud on wall street, destruction of medicare and medicaid. there are real issues here. having been a governor, i know that trade-offs are tough. things everyday exploding around the world that leave no shortage for exciting conversations. i want our viewer to understand why things have happened. at the end of the show, you know what has happened, why its happened and more importantly, what's going to happen tomorrow. tell them it's like being nestled in an eight-way, adjustable, heated and ventilated seat surrounded
the law in maine will kick in december 29th. also today in washington state anyone 21 and over can carry up to an ounce of marijuana. but cannot smoke it. it is unclear how federal authorities will deal with the decriminalization of weed. tonight is the lighting of the national christmas tree, the president and the first family will be doing the honors. we're back after the break. stay with us. ♪ every day presents another exciting issue. from financial regulation, iran getting a nuclear...
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right now, as we speak, congress can pass a law that would prevent a tax hike on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. gerri: there's the president calling out congress. what do you have to say, congressman? >> yeah, here we go in the middle of this. the house passed all our tax things in april. we passed the sequestering documents in may. we waited for the senate since may to reciprocate on that. the senate and white house sat on it, and they said we'll see you in the lame duck period. now it's lame duck, and now they want to get started when we finished or work in may on it. it's been frustrating in the process. it's the same song, 38th verse on it, waiting for the senate to get it going. now we're actually going, and the president now says you can clear the table on this. the reality is this is not a tax issue. it never has been a tax issue. we have the same amount of revenue coming in in 2012 that we had in 2007, but we spend a trillion dollars more per year now than we did five years ago. this is a spending issue. gerri: spending or revenue, that is, the amount of money taken
right now, as we speak, congress can pass a law that would prevent a tax hike on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. gerri: there's the president calling out congress. what do you have to say, congressman? >> yeah, here we go in the middle of this. the house passed all our tax things in april. we passed the sequestering documents in may. we waited for the senate since may to reciprocate on that. the senate and white house sat on it, and they said we'll see you in the lame duck...
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there's a new law on the books of the last few years that basically says that it is against the law to have any manipulative devices or contrivances as it relates to moving oil supply. this is a relatively new statute. it's not the issue of whether the oil companies got together in an anti-trust conspiracy to set pricing. this is about whether somebody, as i was saying before, created the image of an artificial shortage just to drive up price. and the reason why that law was passed is because we saw too much going on in our energy markets, something that's so critical to our economy, that we wanted to have a tougher regulation on the books. so this authority has been used in electricity and natural gas and a federal agency overseeing those entities have instigated over 107 cases and have had hundreds of millions of dollars of fines against companies who have had bad practices. so we're asking that the ftc and doj to use the power that's in statute, although relatively new to do that kind of policing and to mr. mccullough in oregon, we couldn't thank him enough in the northwest. because
there's a new law on the books of the last few years that basically says that it is against the law to have any manipulative devices or contrivances as it relates to moving oil supply. this is a relatively new statute. it's not the issue of whether the oil companies got together in an anti-trust conspiracy to set pricing. this is about whether somebody, as i was saying before, created the image of an artificial shortage just to drive up price. and the reason why that law was passed is because...
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the so-called fiscal cliff was put in law because it was stuff that would be so unacceptable congress would never let it happen, enormous tax increases, grotesque cuts in spending but here we, it is in the law. congress does nothing which congress is good at doing and go over the cliff and some want to see that happen because then the crisis will generate the kind of bipartisan agreement we need but that is irresponsible. >>neil: it is looking more likely. then who picks up the pieces? >>guest: the country suffers. i don't think anyone gains politically. you know that almost everyone here in both parties will tell you if you talk to them privately, this ends with entitlement reform. not cutting programs like medicare but slowing down the growth in the programs because they are the big drivers of the deficit and raising more out of the revenue, out of the tax system. whether you call iterates or reform over whatever you call it, and each those touches the third rail of the parties, we have to get together and say, basically, we have to do something right for the country. if we had a bi
the so-called fiscal cliff was put in law because it was stuff that would be so unacceptable congress would never let it happen, enormous tax increases, grotesque cuts in spending but here we, it is in the law. congress does nothing which congress is good at doing and go over the cliff and some want to see that happen because then the crisis will generate the kind of bipartisan agreement we need but that is irresponsible. >>neil: it is looking more likely. then who picks up the pieces?...
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not been followed it was stayedded in that report that embassy security had not kept up with current law. up until that point. and this problem has compounded. we are seeing similarities with benghazi, and we hope that whoever served as secretary of state in our next congress will make security a top priority. and we hope that finally, families, diplomatic families will once again hopefully the first time really ever, receive a support that they need and the attention they so very much deserve. this is far above politics for us. as families we lost a great deal. diplomatic families make huge sacrifices and they serve with our military abroad, all over the world, hand-in-hand. what has become' increasingly more dangerous environment. >> sean: we have these two instances and so many similarities. first of all, all these requests for security were denied beforehand. then you have an account ability report, another government study, you are saying that if it were followed and we learned the lessons where you lost these two people in your life, perhaps the people in benghazi wouldn't have had
not been followed it was stayedded in that report that embassy security had not kept up with current law. up until that point. and this problem has compounded. we are seeing similarities with benghazi, and we hope that whoever served as secretary of state in our next congress will make security a top priority. and we hope that finally, families, diplomatic families will once again hopefully the first time really ever, receive a support that they need and the attention they so very much deserve....
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how many of you brought your in-laws here so you could avoid talking to them for an hour? [ laughter ] blink twice if the answer is yes. the first thanksgiving feast, i don't know if you know, took place in 1621 when native americans shared their food with the pilgrims who were starving. how much do you think they regret that decision now? [ laughter ] when in doubt, don't feed white people. how many of you are cooking a turkey tomorrow? a few? [ applause ] i'm not cooking mine this year. i'm making turkey sushi for everyone. it's l.a., that's what we do. i'm actually going to st. louis for thanksgiving. i'm hungry already. when the food comes out, i eat like the cookie monster. i don't even eat. i just grab the food with my hands and smash it all over my face. most of us will have dinner with our families tomorrow, which can be difficult because they're weirdos who say weird things. quite a few members of our staff are traveling in the morning to be with their families, so, i thought it would be beneficial to go around the office today and ask them what they don't want to
how many of you brought your in-laws here so you could avoid talking to them for an hour? [ laughter ] blink twice if the answer is yes. the first thanksgiving feast, i don't know if you know, took place in 1621 when native americans shared their food with the pilgrims who were starving. how much do you think they regret that decision now? [ laughter ] when in doubt, don't feed white people. how many of you are cooking a turkey tomorrow? a few? [ applause ] i'm not cooking mine this year. i'm...
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whether you're going to a party or dinner with the in-laws. some simple tweaks that can do the trick. will, good to see you, man. >> good to see you too, will. >> we're going to show a before picture of our model dallas here. this is what he was thinking of wearing to the in-laws, to which you say. >> yeah, maybe not. dallas just got through six months of living in hawaii surfing. he's got the full sleeve of arm tattoos to show for it. we're thinking, you know, maybe there's a way to cover that up but still be yourself. >> tell us what you did with him to hide the sleeves. >> a plaid shirt and cardigan by tommy hilfiger. and rather than a blazer which can be too dressy, but you want to look nice. this way when you're at dinner with grandma, you're hiding the tattoos, but also looking like himself. >> maybe a good time to hide them just the first time over. $70 for the shirt, $60 for the pants, and the cardigan about $150. >> that's right. >> let's move to the cocktail parties around the holidays. this is what he wanted to wear to the holiday c
whether you're going to a party or dinner with the in-laws. some simple tweaks that can do the trick. will, good to see you, man. >> good to see you too, will. >> we're going to show a before picture of our model dallas here. this is what he was thinking of wearing to the in-laws, to which you say. >> yeah, maybe not. dallas just got through six months of living in hawaii surfing. he's got the full sleeve of arm tattoos to show for it. we're thinking, you know, maybe there's a...
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movement replacing the assad regime, which is creating a islamic radical bloc that believes in sharia law, oppressing women and oppressing human rights and rising who believe it is their right and duty to fight israel and eliminate the state of israel. israel will have enemies on the syrian border, lebanese border, gaza in the south and egypt and sinai are fighting israel and shelling israel. if we come back to israel's aid it is very bad for israel and america at the same time. melissa: a lot of people said when the arab spring was coming to fruition, this was a wonderful day and new day for democracy in the middle east. there were a few voices at that time said hang on, the guys coming in to replace them are even mored are call than what we saw. this is actually moving in the opposite direction than you think. how did that happen? why did hat happpn because it is continuing? >> because america and president obama's administration ignored the warning signs and what the muslim brotherhood and what radicals are about. when president obama first became president and he went to egypt and gav
movement replacing the assad regime, which is creating a islamic radical bloc that believes in sharia law, oppressing women and oppressing human rights and rising who believe it is their right and duty to fight israel and eliminate the state of israel. israel will have enemies on the syrian border, lebanese border, gaza in the south and egypt and sinai are fighting israel and shelling israel. if we come back to israel's aid it is very bad for israel and america at the same time. melissa: a lot...
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>> well, the only way to guarantee deals you pass it into law. then it's a lot harder to change them. and my only point is, you know, if we had a game, and every time the term fiscal cliff came up people had to donate a dollar to something, you'd be amazed in the course of a week or two how often this has been repeated like a mantra. i compared to a great essay by tom wolf in which people chanted and made noise in order to get their way. i think we ought to recognize this entire fiscal cliff is an artificial invention of washington, created by people in the congress and the presidency, and it can be broken down by them into a series of steps that can be taken without having to be rushed into one gigantic last-minute, little understood, with no hearings, one vote up or down, i think it's a terrible way to govern the united states. >> greta: well, the sequestration deadline is coming up the 1st of january. what people are saying on capitol hill, the president is saying, congress is saying, it may be scary stuff, but if we go over the fiscal cliff t
>> well, the only way to guarantee deals you pass it into law. then it's a lot harder to change them. and my only point is, you know, if we had a game, and every time the term fiscal cliff came up people had to donate a dollar to something, you'd be amazed in the course of a week or two how often this has been repeated like a mantra. i compared to a great essay by tom wolf in which people chanted and made noise in order to get their way. i think we ought to recognize this entire fiscal...
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. >> you've got all the gun laws in the world. somebody wants a gun, they'll go get one. it's called crime. >> greta: we want to know what you think of bob costas' gun control lecture at halftime. go to greta.com and we'll have more coming up in the show. >>> tonight, what a mess. just hours ago house republicans sent president obama a new offer to avoid the fiscal cliff. it is a counter offer to president obama's plan. g.o.p. lawmakers proposed raising $800 billion in revenue from tax reform, not higher tax rates, but the white house immediately slammed the offer and said it won't even consider it, and tonight speaker boehner responds to the white house response saying it's now up to the president to come up with a plan. congressman allen west joins us. good evening. >> how are you doing? >> greta: very well. the white house is unimpressed by the proposal from the speaker and the white house republicans. >> the white house needs to go back and do case studies whe. you look at presidents cool imagidgeand kennedy, they went % down to 24%. kennedy went from 91% down to 71%
. >> you've got all the gun laws in the world. somebody wants a gun, they'll go get one. it's called crime. >> greta: we want to know what you think of bob costas' gun control lecture at halftime. go to greta.com and we'll have more coming up in the show. >>> tonight, what a mess. just hours ago house republicans sent president obama a new offer to avoid the fiscal cliff. it is a counter offer to president obama's plan. g.o.p. lawmakers proposed raising $800 billion in...